It was called 'Operation Vikings 12'
- an appropriate name considering that vikings formed themselves into
raiding parties and descended under cover of night upon unsuspecting
villages, brutalising the inhabitants.

The 'vikings' in this case were 600
- yes, 600! - police; the villagers were the citizens of Sydney, Australia,
who were out to have a good time on a Saturday night, or so they thought
(Associated Press Report, 22 September 2002). The ‘vikings’, undoubtedly
flushed with that combination of Dutch courage, sense of mission and
smug self-importance that comes from perceiving oneself as being part
of some big 'operation', 'fanned out’ to the suburbs of Burwood, Marrickville,
Newtown and St. George, as well as Sydney's CBD according to - and
get this - Inner Metropolitan Region Commander, Assistant Commissioner,
Dick Adams. Leaves one breathless just saying it.

The excuse given was that police are
'cracking down on drugs', and the way to do that is to mount massive
police raids with sniffer dogs on patrons in restaurants and night
clubs - an activity the dogs must find distasteful even if the police
don’t. The term ‘drugs’ obviously includes alcohol: 5,600 motorists
were randomly pulled over, their licences demanded, then ‘asked’ to
provide a sample of their breath under threat of being deemed to have
been driving drunk if they refused. It's the law. Twenty-five people
- yes a whole 25 - were charged with drink driving, a strike rate
of 0.4%, which would be laughable if what was happening wasn’t so
serious.

'Operation Vikings 12' was only one
instance of what is now becoming a way of life in Australia. On 13
September, the Sydney Morning Herald reported that 300 police with
sniffer dogs 'hit' five Sydney night clubs. Outside one of them, dozens
of people were forced to stand in small groups, with their legs apart,
as a dog "gave them the once-over." Only a main-media journalist could
do it: trivialise an assault by police, on people not yet in custody,
using dogs, as ‘the once-over'.

On August 10 a similar mass operation
was mounted on the city of Wollongong to Sydney's south. According
to an eyewitness, a large column of police cars, sirens screaming
and lights flashing descended upon the city. Swarms of police invaded
restaurants and night clubs, and randomly stopped people in the street
for questioning. In one restaurant police interrupted a private 21st
Birthday party and subjected the guests to sniffing by dogs. One guest,
who objected and pushed the dog away, was immediately surrounded by
police, hauled outside into the street and interrogated.

Can this really be Australia? What
is going on?

In my book '22 Steps to Global Tyranny'
(available at www.grahamstrachan.com), I amass evidence to prove that
the real aim of globalization is to bring about a single global order
which is a Third Way, a combination of monopoly capitalism (corporatism)
in economics, and totalitarian socialism (communism) in politics.
The former communist bloc has to be made more ‘capitalist’ by the
introduction of so-called market reforms (done), while the former
capitalist bloc is to be made more communist by the abolition of common
law rights, and the introduction of communist people control measures
(well under way).

'Operation Vikings 12' is symptomatic
of the new communist political regime in Australia, a taste of what
it is like to be a citizen in an 'interdependent member state' of
the globalist New World Order. It's no 'conspiracy theory', except
in the news rooms of the major media. It is visibly taking shape before
the very eyes of the Australian people who, like all innocents in
the face of totalitarian evil, refuse to believe it is happening.

The real purpose of raids such as 'Operation
Vikings 12' is not to crack down on recreational drugs. The better
procedure would be to deploy the 600 police to target suppliers, production
facilities and warehouses. Nor is it to catch motorists driving with
one beer too many. The sheer size of the operation puts the lie to
those claims. The real purpose of these massive police raids is psychological:
to condition the public to accept mass random processing by law enforcement
agencies.

Soon, while some police are demanding
breath samples and DNA swabs with menaces, others will be searching
the car for drugs, firearms and subversive literature. Anybody who
objects to being processed or refuses to cooperate will be charged
with 'interfering with police in the conduct of their duties’, or
‘obstructing the course of justice'. The idea that police might be
violating citizens' rights has already been relegated to the Memory
Hole through legislation.

Oh, they wouldn't do that? Bearing
in mind that the state Police Ministers were secretly plotting the
disarmament of the Australian people well before the Port Arthur massacre
that provided their ultimate excuse; recalling also that Australian
defence chief Admiral Chris Barrie has said (16 February 1999) that
the Australian armed forces will be taking on a constabulary (police)
role to combat 'non-state' (people) threats to Australia’s internal
security; adding to that the 2000 'Aid to Civilian Authorities' amendment
to the Defence Act which authorised the military to shoot and kill
Australian citizens, and it is clear that governments, state and federal,
constitute a clear and present danger to all freedom-loving Australians.

What's the bet it will soon be announced
that combined police/military 'training exercises' are to take place
over Burwood and Marrickville using army helicopters, and involving
house-to-house searches? The explanation given will be that police
and troops need hands-on experience in smoking out terrorists and
other undesirables in a real urban environment.

At a given point, the combined police/military
'training' exercises will suddenly become the real thing. The definition
of 'terrorist' will come to include anyone opposed to globalism or
the collusive two-Party ruling oligarchy in Canberra; or in possession
of forbidden literature such as Thomas Paine's 'The Rights of Man',
the Australian Constitution, or the Christian Bible, not to mention
Douglas Reed's 'The Controversy of Zion'. Those people will be hauled
off in police vans to military establishments where they will be held
incommunicado, denied a formal charge and access to legal representation,
probably tortured, and ultimately ‘disappeared’ to the concentration
camp presently being built on Christmas Island.

It could never happen in Australia?
'Oh, they wouldn't do that!' Wouldn't they? It has already begun.
The vikings are within the village.